Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge

The Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge crosses Harbor Drive at Park Boulevard in downtown San Diego, California. It is 550 feet (170 m) long which makes in one of the longest self-anchored pedestrian bridges in the world. The span measures 350 feet (110 m) while the remainder is approaches. The Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge was built by Reyes Construction, Inc. and was designed by Safdie Rabines Architects. T.Y. Lin International engineered the project. It cost $26.8 million and was funded in part by a $6 million grant from the California Transportation Commission.

Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge

The Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge crosses Harbor Drive at Park Boulevard in downtown San Diego, California. It is 550 feet (170 m) long which makes in one of the longest self-anchored pedestrian bridges in the world. The span measures 350 feet (110 m) while the remainder is approaches. The Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge was built by Reyes Construction, Inc. and was designed by Safdie Rabines Architects. T.Y. Lin International engineered the project. It cost $26.8 million and was funded in part by a $6 million grant from the California Transportation Commission.